Picture Quiz — Landmarks, Flags & Monuments
Landmarks · Wonders · Monuments
How to Play
Pick a pack and enter your name to host a room
Share the room link on WhatsApp — friends join in seconds
Answer 10 questions in 30 seconds each — winner takes the bragging rights
Choose a pack
One landmark. One country. Twenty-five icons of the world.
Ruins, temples, palaces. The world before steel and glass.
Wild places and obscure picks. A bucket list you didn't know you had.
Skylines, towers, monuments. The world we built in the last 200 years.
Spot the dish. Name the state. Easier said than done.
A flag. Four countries. Test your world geography knowledge.
You see a photo. Someone asks: "Name that place." You think you know it — but so does everyone else, and they're typing faster. Is it the Taj Mahal or something equally iconic? A famous flag or a monument you've driven past a hundred times? The confidence evaporates when the timer starts.
This category is pure visual — no plot summaries, no lyrics to hide behind. You either recognise the landmark, the flag, the monument, or you don't. And somehow the person who's never paid attention to geography facts knows the answer before the confident traveller.
One person hosts, everyone joins via WhatsApp link in seconds, and ten images later the room has a new visual trivia champion. No downloads, no accounts — just images, recognition, and the realisation that you know less than you thought. Works for Indian landmarks, world monuments, flags, cultural icons. Perfect for mixed-knowledge groups.
How to Play
Pick a pack and enter your name to host a room
Share the room link on WhatsApp — friends join in seconds
Answer 10 questions in 30 seconds each — winner takes the bragging rights
Frequently Asked Questions
Start with the topic your group argues about most. If half the room debates cricket records, go Cricket. If everyone quotes Bollywood dialogues, go Movies. The pack that sparks the most confident wrong answers is always the right one.
Yes — each game takes around 5–6 minutes, so playing two or three packs in a row is easy. Most groups end up doing a rematch anyway.
That's actually what makes it fun. Every pack has questions across difficulty levels — the person who claims to know nothing often surprises everyone. Mixed groups make for the best games.
Around 5–6 minutes per game. Ten questions, 30 seconds each. Quick enough to fit between dinner and dessert.